Just FYI, Robert Crumb isn't Jewish--although his wife, Aline
Kominsky-Crumb, is. Crumb comes from a Catholic family.
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Alicia Korenman
Humanities Librarian
Strozier Library
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306
(850) 645-2600
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Thanks to Fran Wolf for posting the comprehensive bibliography of
Jewish graphic novels prepared by Andrea Kempf. Please note that some
of the titles on the bibliography are definitely NOT appropriate for
school libraries as they contain adult material. In particular,
JetLag, by Etgar Keret,
The following two are translated into spanish:
Joann Safar (The Rabbis's Cat) 1971-
El gato del rabino:
nº1 La Bar-mitzva (isbn 84-8431-898-2)
nº2 El Malka de los Leones
nº3 El Éxodo (isbn 84-9814-188-5)
nº4 El paraíso terrenal (isbn 84-9814-543-0)
This is a copy of a bibliography by Andrea Kempf, librarian at
Johnson County Community College, presented at a recent lecture.
Jewish Contributions
To the Graphic Novel
Some of the Major Jewish Contributors to the Comic Book and the Graphic Novel
Michael Chabon (The Amazing Adventures of
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